Marty Mastera
2004-Sep-22 12:44 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 7960 SIP 7.2 keypress (not DTMF) problem
Since upgrading to 7.2, I've noticed a random problem where I dial a number and hear all the correct tones in the handset, but the display won't show all the numbers I dialed. So you sit there waiting for the dialplan to kick the call off (b/c you heard the proper amount of tones played and think it's all good) but the phone is just sitting there b/c it somehow "missed" digits. (For example, I dial 93035551212 and hear the correct DTMF in the handset, but the display shows 9303551212) It doesn't seem to be digit specific, and can lose one or more digits when the problem happens. Dialing very slow and deliberate seems to help, although I haven't done super serious testing of that yet... Any ideas? Marty Mastera M3 Resources marty@m3resources.com Phone: 303.680.1283 x200 FAX: 303.680.1283 IAXTel: 700.206.7507 FWD: 484162 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040922/eee8eeb5/attachment.htm
Brian Cuthie
2004-Sep-23 06:14 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 7960 SIP 7.2 keypress (not DTMF) problem
This used to happen in 6.3 all the time for me. I upgraded to 7.2 hoping that it was one of the things they fixed. But alas it wasn't. It's interesting that the key events are getting recognized enough to produce the tone feedback, but that those events are not being properly communicated to other parts of the software. Makes me really curious about the SW architecture of this thing. -brian Marty Mastera wrote:> Since upgrading to 7.2, I've noticed a random problem where I dial a > number and hear all the correct tones in the handset, but the display > won't show all the numbers I dialed. So you sit there waiting for the > dialplan to kick the call off (b/c you heard the proper amount of > tones played and think it's all good) but the phone is just sitting > there b/c it somehow "missed" digits. > > (For example, I dial 93035551212 and hear the correct DTMF in the > handset, but the display shows 9303551212) It doesn't seem to be digit > specific, and can lose one or more digits when the problem happens. > Dialing very slow and deliberate seems to help, although I haven't > done super serious testing of that yet... > > Any ideas? > > Marty Mastera > M3 Resources > marty@m3resources.com <mailto:marty@m3resources.com> > Phone: 303.680.1283 x200 > FAX: 303.680.1283 > IAXTel: 700.206.7507 > FWD: 484162 > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >